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If you are on the market for a brand new furniture set, head over to Dream Kitchens and Bath in Pueblo and find a great set for any room in your home.
If you're on the market for a new furniture set, you can browse living room furniture and more here.
Quality desks and comfortable chairs are everywhere in sight, so you can redo your office in a snap.
When backyard festivities are on the brain, patio furniture is your next stop. Browse the selection available to find the set that's right for you.
Pick up the perfect towel rack or cute set of cabinets and make sure all your bathroom furniture goes well together.
Your new and trendy bedroom furniture set is waiting for you. Come browse a variety of options, such as bedroom furniture, and go home with a new bedroom set.
Quality decorations go a long way when it comes to making a home your own, so start with rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
Sharpen your artistic eye with a little help from this store — even the most impressive artists are dazzled by the stunning pieces on display.
If your walls are looking a little bare, spruce them up with items like curtains and mirrors.
Patrons are provided with sufficient parking nearby.
Thanks to the deals and selection at Dream Kitchens and Bath, your home is about to get a lot more comfortable.

The physicians at Spanish Peaks Mental Health Center in Pueblo understand that the hospital is intimidating. They make it their mission to comfort and treat you as best as they can.
If you're looking for a personable medical staff and high-quality facility, Spanish Peaks Mental Health Center is a prime choice.
Spanish Peaks Mental Health Center is always readily available and conveniently close by when you're in need of medical care.

From couches to chairs to tables and more, Rent-A-Center has a well-stocked store to furnish your entire living quarters in Pueblo.
Your new and trendy bedroom furniture set is waiting for you. Come browse a variety of options, such as bedroom furniture, and go home with a new bedroom set.
Get that sleek, clean look you've always wanted and update your bathroom with all the right fittings.
Next time you're in need for a living room update, the choices at this place are endless for that very purpose. With such options like living room furniture, you'll definitely be happy you came.
Your home office will look better than ever with some stylish new furnishings, so get started on your shopping.
Find cute furnishings for your backyard or patio and have the whole family over to your place for an outdoor get-together.
The goodies here will work wonders for your wall including curtains and mirrors.
Items like rugs, throw pillows, and vases will provide your home with that much-needed flair, so get to decorating.
Pushing the boundaries of conventional artwork, this Rent-A-Center features one-of-a-kind pieces that will easily dress up any room.
There's great parking only a short distance from Rent-A-Center.
So browse a large selection of furniture items at Rent-A-Center in Pueblo and treat yourself to a new gem.

When you want a dry cleaning service who works on your timetable and without losing your clothes, then you'd be wise to try the professional team at Lady Fair Coin Laundries in Pueblo.
Stop wasting valuable time doing the ironing yourself when bar is happy to help!
The dry cleaning services at Lady Fair Coin Laundries are professional and quick so take your clothing over today for a cleaning.

From canned soups to canned vegetables, this store has a wide selection of tasty and healthy options.
When the heat gets the best of you, water is more important than ever. Cool off no matter where you are with a bottle from Trinity Life Church.
When you don't have time to grab lunch or dinner, these tasty snacks will hold you over until you can take a break.
A frozen meal is just what you want when chopping, dicing, sauteing, and slicing isn't in the cards.
People can't get enough of the drinks here that take refreshment to the max.
Pick up some noodles from Trinity Life Church and create a tasty pasta dish for lunch or dinner.
Yogurt, cheese, milk? Do some or all of these sound great to you? Be a dairy fan and purchase some dairy products. They will keep you happy and healthy.
Skip the hassle of baking your own bread and pick up a freshly-baked loaf from Trinity Life Church.
This store has all the supplies you need to make a scrumptious dessert when your tastebuds are calling.
Keep your energy and mood up all day long with a tasty coffee or refreshing tea from Trinity Life Church.
Stay healthy on the regular with the produce available here. It's super fresh and can be used with any meal.
If you're planning a dinner party, pick up some fresh meats from here and please your party guests one bite at a time.
Here you can find a large number of high-quality staples, such as tasty and healthy oil and vinegar options.
Cooking for your date night? Pick up some spices and seasonings from here and make an impressive and tasty dish.
Everyone loves cereal in the morning. Stop in to get your family's favorites.
Packed with plenty of "good" fat, fish of your choosing are on hand.
Fight for your free time by utilizing the modern convenience of frozen food, which promises to maximize your time.
With all of the parking options close by, you can keep an eye on your car during your visit.

BMC - Building Materials & Construction Services in Pueblo has all the gear you need, whether you're a weekend cyclist or an off-road warrior.
Take to the great outdoors with ease when you pick up some great gear and supplies from BMC - Building Materials & Construction Services.
There is ample parking located within the area, making your parking spot hunting quick and stress-free.
So whether you prefer to bike on the trails or on the street, BMC - Building Materials & Construction Services has a great bike selection for all types of riders.

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Most people know that a rose is the universal symbol for love. Fewer people, however, know that an eryngium represents independence, or that a campanula can be used to express gratitude. All of these flower meanings take on added resonance around Valentine’s Day, when picking the right bouquet might mean the difference between a kiss and a kick to the curb. Fortunately, we’ve compiled a list of nine flower combinations to help you say the right thing, whether it’s “I love you” or “I accidentally used your toothbrush.”1.“Will you be my best friend?”2.“I’ve had a crush on you for years.”3.“I’ll be yours forever.”4.“Let’s get married but keep our own bank accounts.”5.“I love you. Just kidding! No, really.”6.“I love you. Please open this cage.”7.“Can I stay the night?”8.“I know you’re a vampire.”9.“Please don’t ask where I bought you that fighter jet.”

The secret to great fitting clothes: a tailor. Anyone who has ever watched a makeover show has likely heard this mantra. And it’s true—besides making your clothes fit better, working with a tailor gives you a better idea of what clothing works best for your body and can even help ensure your clothes last longer.
But while tailors are often lifesavers, they’re not miracle workers. Below, we talked to Diana Spring Sidley, the owner and seamstress behind Mentionables in Cleveland. She told us what you need to know before bringing in your next dress or pair of pants for a total rehaul.
Garments can only be let out about an inch, and some can’t be let out at all.
Whenever someone contacts Spring Sidley with the request to take something out, she says the same thing: “I have to see the garment.”
From garment to garment, the amount of fabric left inside varies. In general, formalwear is far more likely to have a significant amount of fabric available for letting out. In some cases, Spring Sidley has let garments out more than an inch by finding matching fabric and adding panels.
Not all measuring tape is created equal.
Although many items might only be let out an inch, Spring Sidley has taken garments in up to six sizes. But just because there’s plenty of fabric to work with doesn’t mean the job is any easier. Once she worked on a bridesmaid’s dress that was so large, its form was unrecognizable.
The bridesmaid “actually measured herself with a carpenter’s metal tape measurer, so the measurements did not turn out terribly accurate,” Spring Sidley said. “It was such a sack on her that I had to have her pull up a photo of what the dress was supposed to look like. I couldn’t tell from looking at her how it was supposed to fit.”
Menswear is from Mars, womenswear is from Venus.
Spring Sidley’s services range from hemming pants—her clients’ most common request—to completely altering the style of a formal gown. Because these alterations vary so much, the seamstress has grown to appreciate uniformity, which is why she finds menswear to be the easiest type of clothing to work with.
“From suit to suit, it’s pretty much exactly the same on the inside. It’s the same process,” she said. “They pretty much all have the same rule of where the hem should lay, how the suit should fit.”
That’s not the case with womenswear. “You never know what it’s going to look like inside until you open it up,” she said. “I’ve done sets of bridesmaids, and I open [the dresses] up and they’re built differently.”
Alterations, like breakups, leave scars.
Although the same garment can be taken in and let out repeatedly, one problem often presents itself. When you let out fabric, you can see where it used to be sewn. On durable fabrics, such as cotton and linen, this isn’t as noticeable. However, it’s much more evident on delicate fabrics like chiffon or taffeta. “You really kind of have one shot at sewing that seam,” Spring Sidley said. So more than one round of alterations is out of the question.
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“Nothing photographs more clearly than discomfort.”
That insight is from Andrea Raney, co-owner of Raney Images, Inc., a traveling photography studio based in Chicago. Usually, she doesn’t have to worry about her subjects feeling uncomfortable—she and her husband, Matt, regularly photograph weddings, birthdays, and engagements, intimate moments when people are too busy being happy to feel awkward.
But when it comes to a family portrait session, things can get really awkward really quickly. As parents themselves, Andrea and Matt have a unique understanding of how families can make their shoots go more smoothly. (They even keep a list of dos and don’ts on their website. Do: get a manicure and a hair trim. Don’t: “go ‘Extreme Makeover’” right before the shoot.)
So we sat down with Andrea for pointers on getting stellar family photos without Photoshopping new faces on everyone.
Before the Shoot
Choose your photographer based on what they’ve done, not what you think you can get them to do. Review their portfolio, and if you see something you like, let them know you want something similar. But never, never, never ask a photographer to duplicate another person’s work. “If you want something that another photographer did, you should hire that photographer,” Andrea advised.
Meet with your photographer. This is a chance to get to know each other and to go over any questions or concerns. Some things you should ask: How soon will my photos be ready? How many outfit and location changes are included? Will the rights of use belong to me for all photos or just the ones I purchase? Do we need to get permits for a particular shoot location? Can you turn my photos around in time for the holidays?
Take the whole family to the shoot location. This is especially key if you’re shooting with small kids. “You never know what’s going to freak them out,” Andrea said. Let the kids roam around and get comfortable, and if they gravitate toward any part of the space, make sure to mention this to your photographer. The photographer does not need to join you on this jaunt. “A good photographer will be able to do anything in any environment as long as the kids are comfortable,” Andrea said. At a park, for instance, test out the slides or the swings if you want your children to be photographed on them, especially if they’ve never tried them before.
Consider shooting at home. This could be the best option, especially with young kids. Toddlers can be difficult to corral, and being at home makes the entire process less stressful. “Also, if the child needs a nap, a snack, a certain toy, everything is close at hand,” Andrea said. Like Raney Images, plenty of photographers can bring along lighting and other equipment for indoor shoots.
Raney Images, Inc.'s traveling photo studio.
Try on potential outfits. “The photo shoot should not be the first time everyone’s wearing these clothes,” Andrea said. Put them on and move around in them; make sure they fit well and comfortably. And never forsake comfort for color coordination. “If dad hates his shirt, it’s going to show up in the photos.” To that end, don’t wear anything that draws attention from your face. This means no crazy prints, day-glo colors, or shredded fabrics. Prints might work against a white backdrop, but in other locations, especially outdoors, they compete with an already busy background.
During the Shoot
Look at the camera, not your kids. “Everyone who can look at the camera should be looking at the camera,” Andrea said. Parents should focus on smiling and let the photographer coax the kids into a good pose. “We’re going to keep snapping away, and we’ll capture that two seconds that your child is looking at the camera. In that two seconds, if mom and dad are focused on their child, they’ll be the ones who ruined the photo.”
This is halfway to being the perfect shot.
Relax! Stay relaxed and open. “Those are really the two most important things,” Andrea said. If your toddler won’t sit still, go with it—you never know how great action shots might turn out. Besides, your kids know when you’re ill at ease, and keeping calm is the best way to get your child to chill.
Photos courtesy of Raney Images, Inc.
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